loribell
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I do have to take the time though for a rant myself. Sorry in advance.
Allyson turned 9 years old one month ago. She is very intelligent. She is on a six or seventh grade reading comprehension level, meaning of course she can understand what those bigger words mean. This does not however mean she has teh maturity of a sixth or seventy grader. So I get a note from her teacher the end of last week that says for their reading program this semester she is required to get 15 points each nine weeks. No big deal. But this note also says that she has to read books within her range (900 - 1100). She brings home a book called "Miss Frisbey & the Rats of Nimh" from "The Secret of Nimh". It is rated at 760 and is a fifth grade, eighth month level book. She says that the Harry Potter books are rated at around 920. I'm sorry but I think that is a little much for a 9 year old to be expected to read. Heck what does she have to read to get to 1100? The Scarlet Letter? Shakespear? War and Peace? Geez! Shouldn't she be reading books that have things in them that interest kids in her age group, not jr high & high school kids? Am I over-reacting? I'm going to go have a talk with the school.
Thanks for letting me vent! Any advice appreciated!
Oh, forgot to add the teacher took one of her papers last week and threw it away. She was supposed to be writing her spelling words 5 times each. Well she wrote each one down and then went back to write them each 4 more times. She was supposed to write each one 5 times then move on to the next! Umm, do kids not learn in different ways? Are they not different? I told her it must have been because she wasn't following directions but man was it hard to do that.
Allyson turned 9 years old one month ago. She is very intelligent. She is on a six or seventh grade reading comprehension level, meaning of course she can understand what those bigger words mean. This does not however mean she has teh maturity of a sixth or seventy grader. So I get a note from her teacher the end of last week that says for their reading program this semester she is required to get 15 points each nine weeks. No big deal. But this note also says that she has to read books within her range (900 - 1100). She brings home a book called "Miss Frisbey & the Rats of Nimh" from "The Secret of Nimh". It is rated at 760 and is a fifth grade, eighth month level book. She says that the Harry Potter books are rated at around 920. I'm sorry but I think that is a little much for a 9 year old to be expected to read. Heck what does she have to read to get to 1100? The Scarlet Letter? Shakespear? War and Peace? Geez! Shouldn't she be reading books that have things in them that interest kids in her age group, not jr high & high school kids? Am I over-reacting? I'm going to go have a talk with the school.
Thanks for letting me vent! Any advice appreciated!
Oh, forgot to add the teacher took one of her papers last week and threw it away. She was supposed to be writing her spelling words 5 times each. Well she wrote each one down and then went back to write them each 4 more times. She was supposed to write each one 5 times then move on to the next! Umm, do kids not learn in different ways? Are they not different? I told her it must have been because she wasn't following directions but man was it hard to do that.